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94,
95
children born to servants
Cork, Ireland 144, 147
Burgesses, Maryland 124–5
197,
201
Courteen, Sir William 178–9
Burke, Edmund 11, 274
‘Duty Boys’ 80
Covenanters 155, 157,
Butler, Nathaniel 112
illegitimate 186
162–4,
230
Ireland 23, 147, 150
Cradock, Mathew 143
Cadiz 31, 56
kidnapped 127–8, 130–5,
crime in England 27, 38,
Campbell, Duncan 273
236, 236–8, 240–1
39, 77, 128, 130, 135,
Campbell, Lord 36–7
mortality 219, 222–3
249,
271–3
Caribbean
Portuguese 76–7
Cromwell, Oliver
black slavery 176
Privy Council threat 84
corpse disinterred 211
emigrants 15, 143
round-ups 76, 78–84
military campaigns,
piracy 86
Sandys’s role 84, 96
England
161
rebellion 191, 212
sexual abuse 260
military campaigns,
sugar 177–8, 180
sold in colonies 85, 108,
Ireland
145–6
transportation to 12, 229
119, 184, 219, 223, 225
military campaigns,
treatment of servants 16,
street children 12–13, 73,
Scotland
160
18, 188, 258
76–8
policies in Ireland 13, 128,
Carlisle, Earl of 179
transportations 12–13, 95,
142, 147, 188
Carr, Robert 72
190
policy in Caribbean 153,
Catherine of Aragon, queen
City of London 78
189–90
of England 75
Civil War, American 41,
policy in Virginia 206
Cecil, Sir Robert 36, 43,
172, 195, 203
Crown of London
155
53, 72, 76
Civil War, English 80, 159,
Culloden, battle of 230–1
314
INDEX
Cumberland, Duke of 231
navy 77
free willers,
see
indentured
Custom of the country
Palatine migrants 215
servants
122–3
sugar 177–8
Frethorne, Richard 100–2,
trade and traders 57, 86–7,
260
Dale, Sir Thomas
180,
189
appeal to Smythe 68
wars 56
Galleons Reach, Woolwich
appointments in Virginia
Duty
80, 84
273
56,
62
gaols (and jails)
call for convict labour 64,
East India Company 29,
Breton 25
66,
67
55,
81
British 27, 65, 150,
Dale’s Law and
East Indies 76
160, 162, 28, 248, 268,
punishment 62, 63, 94
Eddis, William 256–7
272
labourers, conditions
Edward VI, king of England
gaol fever,
see
diseases
imposed on 69
75
Popham, influence over
Dayrolle, James 216–17
Elfrith, Captain Daniel
42
Declaration of Independence,
86–7
jailbird colonists 106
American
17
Elizabeth, queen of England
jails emptied 106, 247
Defoe, Daniel 15, 17, 131,
22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30,
Gates, Sir Thomas
216–17,
233
31–3, 37, 139, 141
Algonquin, battles with
De La Warr, Lord 61, 62
Enclosure Acts 22, 90
66–7
Devereux, Robert, Earl of
Essex, Earl of,
see
Devereux,
appointment in Virginia
Essex 31–2, 39–40, 56,
Robert
56,
62
137
Dale’s Code 62
Dickenson, Jane 103
Fawkes, Guy 36
‘Third Supply’ 58–60
disease
felons
George I, king of England
among convicts, servants,
danger in colonies 206,
227
etc. 252, 264, 268
250
George II, king of England
Barbados 184
illness 269
231
gaol fever 268–9, 272
ill-treatment of 251
George III, king of England
Ireland
148
Irish
255–6
271,
275
New England 117
prison hulks 272–3
Germany 39, 213–14
Palatine migrants 216–18
transportation 65, 70,
Gift of God
43–4
prisoners of war 160
248–50
Gilbert, Bartholomew 34
Thomas Jefferson on 17
runaways 209
Gilbert, Raleigh 44–5
Virginia 50–2, 92, 100
Ferrar, John 73, 95
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey 22–3,
Drake, Sir Francis 27, 29,
Fisher Island 268
33–4, 43, 258
49, 86, 137
Florida 24, 34, 36, 64
Glover, Anne ‘Goody’
Drax, James 179–82, 192
Foreward, Jonathan 249,
152–3
Donne, John 85, 131, 258,
250
gold
288
Fornication 201
false gold 53
Dublin
Fort Greene Park 273
gold fever 50
deportations 256
Fort St George 33–4
Golden Hind, The
26
kidnapping 131, 236,
France
mining 36
243,
245–6
Charles II, exile 159, 161
promises of 53
newspapers 255–6
plan to dump England’s
rights over 28
Pale 140
‘unwanted’ in 39
satire, Ben Johnson 35–6
Dudley, Sir Thomas 117
religious wars 23
search for 27, 35, 44, 48,
Dunbar, battle of 160
Stuart, Charles Edward
49, 51, 67
Dunmore, John Murray,
231
Spanish colonies 12
4th earl of 280–1
Stuart, James Edward
Spanish gold, seized 47
Durham 160
227
tales of 24, 25, 35
Dutch
Virginia Company
Gondomar, Spanish minister
code of obedience 62
recruitment in 57
68
colonies 171, 174, 230
war in America 67
Good Friday massacre 99,
flag 85
Franklin, Benjamin 268–9
102, 111, 171
315
WHITE CARGO
Goodwin family 151–3
white servants 12,
141,
144–5
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando
14–15, 111, 170,
transportation 142, 147–50
39–40, 42–3, 45
172–3, 175, 212
Ulster plantation 58
Gosnold, Bartholomew
freedom dues 122, 124,
West Indies,
142
34–5, 48, 50–2
186,
212
Irish
Great Mogul 55
Frethorne, Richard
Barbados 180, 182, 188,
Greyfriars’ Bobby 158
100–2,
260
190–2
Greyfriars Kirk 158, 164
Harrison, Mary 197
Caribbean 142–3, 153,
Harrower, John 253
181
Hakluyt, Richard 27–8, 34, 50
Hinton, Elias
105
Convicts
250
Hammond, John 106
Hellier, Thomas, murderer
defamation of 13, 139,
Hamor, Ralph 69
106–8,
112
140
Hampton-Northampton
illegitimate children,
Jamaica 153
ironworks 257–8
penalties for bearing 201
Newfoundland 154
Harrison, Mary, servant 197
Johnson, Anthony
prisoners deported from
Harrison, William Henry,
169–71,
175
England
161
US President 91
laws 107, 188, 190–1
runaways 262–3
headright system
length of service 12, 90–1,
Virginia 206
Barbados 182
123, 150, 186–7, 190,
Isle of Skye 234
Carter, John 196
214, 259, 190, 201
frauds 120–1
mortality 176, 223
Jacobites
introduced 38, 89–90
Pearce, Thomas 270
prisoners 227–9, 231
Ireland, emigration 138
punishment 93–5, 172–5,
Stuart, Charles Edward 230
Lee, Richard 195
190–1,
197
Stuart, James Edward, the
Maryland 118
puritan servitude laws
‘Old Pretender’ 227
Smith, Henry 200
117–19, 122, 128
transportation of 228–30
Virginia 92–3, 118
sale of 12, 110–11,
Jamaica 153, 178, 188,
Henry VIII, king of England
118–21, 149, 162, 240,
191–2, 229, 273
22, 75, 139, 141
252–3,
280
James I, king of England
Holinshed,
Raphael,
‘slaves’ 15, 68, 103, 115,
decision to transport
historian 21
130, 143, 149, 164,
convicts
70–1
Holland 39, 56, 213, 216,
181
decision to transport
230,
244
Sprigs, Elizabeth 260–1
‘rowdy youths’ 72
House of Commons 70, 78,
Webster, William 270
fear of plague 65
81, 93, 100
Ingram, David 24–5
inquiry into Virginia
Howard, John 272, 274
Ireland
massacre
111
Hudson Valley 219, 221
Anglo-Norman
period
relationship with Sir Thomas
Hunter, Robert 218–21, 138–40
Smythe 32, 34
227
Barbados 143–4
Virginia charter, awards 54
Cromwell,
see
Cromwell,
Virginia charter, revokes 112
indentured servants
Oliver
James II, king of England 131
Abbott, Elizabeth
80
Elizabethan period 38, 137
James, River 47, 51, 67, 91,
abuse of 14–15, 89, 91,
Gilbert,
see
Gilbert,
100, 105, 171
96, 100, 103, 105, 112,
Humphrey
Jamestown
122–4, 198–9, 200–1
Massachusetts 150–1
Africans, first sale of,
appalled observers 110
O’Neill, Hugh
141
see White Lion
chattels 11–12, 14–15,
parallels with America
burnt to the ground,
19, 108–9, 181, 190, 140–2
see
Bacon’s Rebellion
201,
259
Parliament Act, 1703
established 16, 46, 51
Coopy, Elizabeth 92, 99
249
government of 54, 93
Coopy, Robert 90, 100
Parliament, report on
indentured servants, first
Coopy, Thomas 91, 93, deportations
255
sale of 115
99, 101, 112
Popham,
see
Popham, Sir
laws,
see
Dale, Sir Thomas
differences and similarities
John
re-supply of 58, 60
in treatment of black and
Spenser, Edmund 137,
Jay, John 276
316
INDEX
Jefferson, Thomas 17, 104
redemptioners) 84, 94–5,
committed by 124
Jeffreys, George, Lord Chief
150, 190, 224
planters, committed by
Justice 131
Martin’s Hundred 100
38, 190, 198, 200–3
Johnson, Anthony 169–71,
Martin, Sir Richard 70, 100
prisoners of war, murder of
175
Maryland
273
joint stock companies 29,
abuse of servants 106,
servants, committed by
34, 36, 85, 142
194, 198–9, 258, 275,
107,
263
Jones, Rev Hugh 254, 259
278
ship’s captains, committed
Jonson, Ben 35
archaeological excavations
by
251
Jupe, Captain John Colwyn
11
86–7
Catholic settlers 113
National Covenant, Scot–
children 13
land 158
Kalinago 142
convicts 13, 17, 253–4,
Native Americans
Kennebec, River 33, 43, 44
268–9
Abenake
44
kidnapping,
see
spiriting
headright system 138
Algonquin 51, 53, 64,
Kocherthal, Pastor Joshua
indentured servants 18,
66–7, 83, 91, 99,
215,
219–20
124, 186, 247
102–4,
114–16
investors 118
Arosaguntacook
44
Lancaster, Professor R. Kent
punishment 94, 122–4,
Bacon’s Rebellion 207–8
257–8
173
Canibas
44
Lee, Hugh, consul in
racial balance 176
capture 35, 40, 42
Lisbon 76
servants, attempted
charity of 117, 172
Ligon 179, 183–5, 187–8
uprising
211
employment of 64
Liverpool 162, 228–9, 231,
servants, view of 106,
Good Friday massacre 99
250
259
Mohawk 221, 255
London
slavery laws 175
Pemaquid 40
Aldermen
78
transportation to 229,
rights 212
burghers of 57
231, 250, 266
trade 52, 63
City of 57
Mary I, queen of England 29
Wabanaki
40
Common Council
83–4
Mary Queen of Scots 36
warfare 18, 50, 61, 68,
convicts 95
Massachusetts
92, 100, 102–3, 111,
customs dues 81
indentured servants 114–
208, 230, 239, 240,
deporting children 12
15, 150, 151–3
254
kidnapping 13
slavery laws 172, 175